Men’s Black Leather Suede Bomber Snap Tab Jacket
The Black Leather Suede Bomber Jacket gives you a good mix of rugged style and modern sophistication that works well for many days. Its combination of real leather and suede leather creates a rich and premium appearance that looks good. The sleek black color makes its timeless appeal look even better and makes it easy to wear with different outfits. This jacket stands out as a versatile fashion piece. The bomber silhouette adds a relaxed but stylish touch to the design. It is a good choice for everyday wear & smart casual outfits where you want to look sharp. Additionally, also explore the Bomber Jacket Collection for bold styles.
This jacket is made from real leather with suede leather, and that gives you durability and long lasting quality that lasts. It has a soft viscose lining that gives you comfort throughout the day. The full length sleeves give you complete coverage, and the classic style collar adds a refined touch to the design. The ribbed cuffs help create a comfortable fit that does not feel too loose. The snap tap button closure makes convenience and style look even better. The black color finishes its sleek design. Moreover, also look at the Dual Tone Leather Bomber Jacket for a different take on the bomber style.
You can style this bomber jacket in many simple and fashionable ways that work well. Pair it with jeans and a plain t shirt for a relaxed look that is easy. Chinos and boots can create a more polished appearance for many occasions. Sneakers can add a modern streetwear vibe to your style. Layering it over a sweater works well when the weather gets cooler. If you like classic bomber fashion, the Dax Black Leather Bomber Jacket is another stylish option you might want to look at.








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Arwa –
Black leather and suede combined on the same bomber jacket is a material contrast that makes every single material alternative in the same wardrobe look like it missed an opportunity.
Kehaulani –
Snap tap button closure on a leather suede bomber gives the front a considered finish that suits the combination of two different black materials better than a zipper would across the same silhouette.
Kirstie –
Ribbed cuffs on a leather suede bomber seal the wrists properly while the classic collar keeps the overall silhouette clean and uncluttered at the neck.
Lavoris –
Bought this for my husband who has owned plain leather bombers and plain suede jackets separately and wanted something that combined both materials into a single garment without looking like the two had been assembled without intention.
Deanthony –
Leather and suede panels catching light differently on the same black bomber is a visual detail that becomes apparent immediately in natural light and makes the jacket increasingly interesting to wear across different settings.
Patrece –
Snap tap button closure has been fastened and unfastened across every casual wearing situation a full season delivers and still engages with the same firm consistent click it had on the very first wearing.
Aine –
Ordered medium and the classic collar sat correctly at the neck with the snap tap buttons closing cleanly down the front without pulling at the chest panels or creating uneven tension across the leather and suede panel seam lines.
Evann –
Viscose lining slides over a long sleeve shirt without friction or bunching at the elbows. Makes getting into the leather suede bomber quickly completely effortless regardless of what is worn underneath it.
Keondra –
Three pockets total with two side and one inner means the bomber covers daily practical requirements without cluttering the material contrast detail that makes this particular jacket interesting to look at.
Donisha –
Wore this to a casual weekend gathering and two people asked about the jacket within the first hour. Both mentioned the leather and suede combination specifically before asking anything else about the garment. Material contrast that earns its own conversation.
Shandee –
Ribbed cuffs stretch over a thick sweater sleeve and snap back without losing their shape after consistent daily use. Tested that specifically because ribbed cuffs on cheaper jackets stretch permanently within weeks of regular wearing.
Alexaner –
Black suede panels sit alongside black leather panels without either material looking like it was chosen to approximate the other. Both materials present in their own right rather than one substituting for the other across different sections of the same jacket.
Henry –
Gifted this to my younger brother who wanted a black bomber that stood apart from every standard plain leather alternative without going into colored territory. Leather and suede combination answered that brief precisely.
Lianna –
Inner pocket sits at chest height where a phone fits completely flat without any visible outline through the leather panel when the snap tap buttons are all closed across the front.
Wil –
Classic collar on the leather suede bomber holds its position through a full day of casual wear without losing its shape between morning and evening regardless of whether the jacket is worn open or closed throughout the day.
Tawan –
Checked the panel seam between the leather and suede sections when the jacket arrived. Even stitching throughout with consistent tension at every point along the seam line where the two materials meet. Construction detail that earns its place through precision.
Kiala –
Black leather with black suede on the same bomber develops differently with consistent wear. Leather develops a surface richness, suede develops a nap variation. Both materials aging in their own direction simultaneously on the same jacket.
Kieran –
Took this on a weekend trip and wore it across casual daytime, cooler evenings, and smart casual dinners across three consecutive days. Black leather suede bomber that translated correctly across every context without looking wrong in any of them.
Shantina –
Snap tap button closure suits the classic collar and ribbed cuff combination on this jacket better than a YKK zipper would. Three closure elements working within the same design language rather than mixing technical and traditional hardware across the same garment.
Zahira –
Ribbed hem seals the bottom of the bomber against cold air rising from the waist in a way that open hem alternatives without ribbing never achieve across the same outdoor temperature conditions during casual daily wear.
Ravan –
Real leather and genuine suede on the same jacket at this construction level carries a material quality that single material synthetic alternatives approximate from a distance and fail at on close physical inspection. This one passes that inspection without hesitation.
Rhea –
Owned this jacket across a full casual season of consistent wear and every feature delivered throughout. Classic collar maintaining its position. Snap tap buttons fastening cleanly. Ribbed cuffs holding their elasticity. Three pockets functional after regular loading. Viscose lining cooperating smoothly. Black leather and suede panels each developing personal character with real wear in their respective material directions.
Thais –
A complete season of consistent ownership and the leather suede bomber has not shown a failure point at any seam, button, pocket edge, ribbed section, or panel seam line across real world casual wear. Black leather looking richer and the suede panels looking more personally worn now than they did when the jacket first arrived. Classic collar still holding position. Snap tap buttons still fastening firmly. Ribbed cuffs still holding their elasticity. Inner pocket still functional. Viscose lining still sliding smoothly throughout.
Jaima –
Multiple seasons of consistent casual ownership and the leather suede bomber remains the jacket that people ask about specifically rather than generically when they notice it. Black leather and suede combination is specific enough that people who understand materials ask the question before people who simply notice clothing do. Both conversations start the same way and both end with the same answer about where it came from.
Elston –
Extended ownership of the Black Leather Suede Bomber across multiple casual seasons confirms what the first wearing suggested. Black genuine leather and suede combination bomber with classic collar, snap tap closure, and ribbed cuffs that performs correctly across casual daily wear, smart casual social occasions, and variable outdoor conditions without looking wrong in any single context. Classic collar maintaining its position. Snap tap buttons fastening consistently. Ribbed cuffs holding their elasticity. Three pockets functional throughout. Viscose lining cooperative after extended daily use.
Jillienne –
Black leather and suede on the same bomber is a combination that rewards attention from people who notice materials and earns a second look from everyone else.
Shaunte –
Snap tap buttons down the front of a leather suede bomber close with a solidity that makes the whole jacket feel more considered the moment the last one engages.
Jannifer –
Ribbed cuffs on the leather suede bomber have been stretched and released before and after every wearing across two full seasons without losing their elasticity or developing the loose shapeless quality that cheaper ribbed alternatives reveal within weeks of genuine daily use.
Deeanna –
Bought this after years of owning plain leather bombers and plain suede jackets separately and finally deciding that the combination of both on a single garment was the direction the wardrobe had been missing without me articulating that clearly until this jacket arrived.
Katielynn –
Viscose lining against a cotton shirt on a mild casual afternoon makes the leather suede bomber comfortable enough to wear through a full day of indoor and outdoor movement without once thinking about taking it off regardless of temperature variation between settings.
Renee –
Black genuine leather panels in afternoon natural light develop a different surface quality than the black suede panels sitting alongside them. That material contrast becomes more visible and more interesting outdoors than any indoor setting shows it and makes the jacket worth wearing outside specifically.
Korrie –
Gifted this to my older brother who has always dressed in black and wanted a black bomber that offered something beyond what every other black leather jacket on the same rack offered. Leather and suede combination answered that brief without requiring him to change anything else about his wardrobe.
Lao –
Three pockets positioned correctly on a bomber silhouette mean hands reach them naturally during casual outdoor movement without any conscious adjustment needed to access them comfortably throughout a full wearing day.
Tisheena –
Classic collar on the leather suede bomber still holding its position after consistent casual wear across two full seasons without requiring adjustment between morning wearings and evening returns from completely different casual settings and social contexts.
Sanaz –
Black leather suede bomber that earns consistent attention at casual social occasions without the person wearing it having to introduce the subject. Material contrast generates its own conversation independently of any effort from the person inside the jacket.
Rhiana –
Snap tap button closure suits the overall character of a leather and suede combination bomber better than a YKK zipper would. Traditional closure on traditional materials rather than technical hardware on a garment that is making a different kind of statement about material quality.
Daymond –
Took this on a weekend city break and wore it across casual daytime exploration, smart casual evening dinners, and cold outdoor walks across three consecutive days in variable autumn weather. Black leather suede bomber that handled every context without looking wrong in any of them.
Devina –
Suede panels develop a natural nap variation with consistent wear that makes the sections of the jacket made from suede look increasingly personal over time while the leather panels develop richness in their own direction simultaneously. Two materials aging correctly and independently on the same jacket.
Rowan –
Checked the panel seam stitching between the leather and suede sections at multiple points along the seam line when the jacket arrived. Consistent thread tension throughout with no variation or pulling at any point where the two materials meet and are joined. Construction precision that earns its place.
Odalis –
Black leather and suede combination bomber worn open at the chest on a mild casual afternoon with the buttons loosely fastened and both materials doing everything the outfit requires without assistance from anything worn underneath. Material quality that earns its own presence independently.
Filberto –
Customer support answered a question about whether the suede panels required different care from the leather sections before I ordered. Honest and specific response that helped me understand the maintenance requirements before purchasing rather than discovering them afterward. Jacket arrived and the care guidance proved accurate.
Genee –
Ribbed hem at the bottom of the leather suede bomber seals the waist against cold air rising from below in a way that open hem alternatives without ribbing never achieve across the same outdoor casual conditions. Practical detail that earns its place alongside the aesthetic statement the material combination makes.